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Armenia's song for Eurovision

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  • #11
    Re: Armenia's song for Eurovision

    Qele is armenian, are you Hayastanci or from somewhere else
    and how many times you say it isn't isn't going to change a thing

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    • #12
      Re: Armenia's song for Eurovision

      Disgusting that you support Turkish words. I take it that you also believe that words like "lan" are armenian.

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      • #13
        Re: Armenia's song for Eurovision

        what the xxxx is lan never heard of it in Armenain pleace use it in a sentence
        And Qele 100% Armenian qele ertank= let's go, qele utnek= let's eat
        And where's the proof that it's Turkish

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        • #14
          Re: Armenia's song for Eurovision

          Hey... professor, don't insult my dialect.

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          • #15
            Re: Armenia's song for Eurovision

            Originally posted by Կարմիր Բ View Post
            Disgusting that you support Turkish words. I take it that you also believe that words like "lan" are armenian.
            Oh please.

            One minute you're an internationalist and the next you begin to dictate tyrannical rules.

            What languages did Sayat-Nova use in his songs (hint: it wasn't only Armenian).

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            • #16
              Re: Armenia's song for Eurovision

              Originally posted by TomServo View Post
              Originally posted by Կարմիր Բ View Post
              Disgusting that you support Turkish words. I take it that you also believe that words like "lan" are armenian.
              Oh please.

              One minute you're an internationalist and the next you begin to dictate tyrannical rules.

              What languages did Sayat-Nova use in his songs (hint: it wasn't only Armenian).
              "Dictate tyrannical rules?????" ()
              Don't you think that the expression is overly exaggerated...compared to the tyranny preached, glorified and proudly expressed by hooligans like Armenian, crusader1492 and...????
              My intent is not to start a polemic with you, but does your silence reflect an implicit acceptance of the almost medieval (rule of) tyranny glorified by the above mentioned hooligans, or is it a lack of courage to question and/or confront bullies - consequently, confronting what you perceive as "weaker" or should I say "much less tyrannical????"
              Last edited by Siamanto; 05-23-2008, 09:10 AM.
              What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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              • #17
                Re: Armenia's song for Eurovision

                Originally posted by Siamanto View Post
                "Dictate tyrannical rules?????" ()
                Don't you think that the expression is overly exaggerated...compared to the tyranny preached, glorified and proudly expressed by hooligans like Armenian, crusader1492 and...????
                My intent is not to start a polemic with you, but does your silence reflect an implicit acceptance of the almost medieval (rule of) tyranny glorified by the above mentioned hooligans, or is it a lack of courage to question and/or confront bullies - consequently, confronting what you perceive as "weaker" or should I say "much less tyrannical????"
                I do... but last I checked, Armenian and Crusader were not passing themselves off as communists/internationalists.

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                • #18
                  Re: Armenia's song for Eurovision

                  Originally posted by TomServo View Post
                  Originally posted by Siamanto View Post
                  "Dictate tyrannical rules?????" ()
                  Don't you think that the expression is overly exaggerated...compared to the tyranny preached, glorified and proudly expressed by hooligans like Armenian, crusader1492 and...????
                  My intent is not to start a polemic with you, but does your silence reflect an implicit acceptance of the almost medieval (rule of) tyranny glorified by the above mentioned hooligans, or is it a lack of courage to question and/or confront bullies - consequently, confronting what you perceive as "weaker" or should I say "much less
                  tyrannical????"
                  I do...
                  What do you do??? Can you please be less ambiguous??? Thanks!





                  Originally posted by TomServo View Post
                  but last I checked, Armenian and Crusader were not passing themselves off as communists/internationalists.
                  Did I say that????
                  It's about you being so silent when notorious bullies glorify, preach and practice tyranny, yet use such a strong language to describe Կարմիր Բ's
                  "Disgusting that you support Turkish words. I take it that you also believe that words like "lan" are armenian????"
                  Last edited by Siamanto; 05-23-2008, 08:19 PM.
                  What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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                  • #19
                    Re: Armenia's song for Eurovision

                    Never heard of "Qele" before this song.
                    this post = teh win.

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                    • #20
                      Re: Armenia's song for Eurovision

                      There is an old, traditional Armenian folk song called Kele Kele. I don't think it has anything to do with Sirusho's song, which is just typical pop garbage, so I'm not sure what she's referencing.

                      This is me again singing a traditional Armenian folk song a-cappella, the camera work is a bit shakey but I hope you like the song.

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